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File:Salah ad-Din Jusuf ibn Ajub.jpg

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English: Image of a figurine on a concept of a waterclock by al-Jazarî in an Arabian manuscript of 15th century, British Library.

Contrary to some descriptions, it does not show Saldin.


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